Drew Sygit
Advertise Your Rental -- Don't Stop Until It Rents!
13 October 2013 | 1 reply
Don't Stop Advertising Because You Have a Prospect Some landlords stop advertising when someone arranges a meeting to look at the property.
Wesley Merriweather
Presenting Judgements In My Offer
14 October 2013 | 5 replies
If there is no harm to a prospective buyer you do not neccesarily have to disclose, but generally my opinion is that disclosure is better.
Angie W.
Advertising, Phone Calls, and Showings
16 October 2013 | 24 replies
We accept applications throughout the viewing windows and up until a set date following the final viewing {we communicate this date to all prospective tenants}.
Will Hoyle
Code violations postcard
6 February 2014 | 5 replies
Above all else its more important that you commit to mailing these prospects consistently.
Todd Plambeck
Best Time of Month to Target Disgruntled Landlords?
18 October 2013 | 4 replies
Or is it at the end of the month when the property is still empty and the prospect of another month having to cover the expenses themselves is looming?
Christopher Sica
Going on my First House Area Tour with RE Agent
31 October 2013 | 23 replies
I am trying to learn what to look for in the presentation of a house and what to specifically ask about prospective houses.
Brett C.
Toast to 2x Growth in NH :) & Who is in the Condex Niche?
22 September 2014 | 14 replies
There are negative, slower appreciation imo, resale value is a challenge because they don't go FHA and prospective buyers who can go conventional can afford a better place (probably).
Account Closed
Hello from Carlsbad California
13 November 2013 | 22 replies
Account Closed When you get a deal or have a prospect shoot it by me for possible funding.
Holly Nunya
I just got some hot leads..what to do next?!
28 October 2013 | 23 replies
But a more carefully constructed list, such as houses in your prospective farm areas that are owned by non-owner occupants and that have been owned a long time, for example.
Lea Lange
federal housing laws, service & support dogs, landlord's rights
23 October 2013 | 18 replies
if my insurance will not cover damage of any kind caused by, say a german shepherd, and a prospective tenant has a german shepherd service and/or support do I have to allow them to have the dog?